Jerry Lott

Jerry Lott also known as Marty Lott and/or The Phantom (January 30, 1938 September 4, 1983) was an American rockabilly singer.

Music career

Lott was with the frantic Dot single, "Love Me" backed with the ballad "Whisper My Love" (Dot 45-16056). Both sides were recorded in 1958 but not issued until January 1960. The record was released with the artist shown as The Phantom, while the songwriting credit for both is M. Lott. Although the recording is performed in a fractured Elvis style, this is not the same song as the Elvis Presley song "Love Me"

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